That is false. Gross pay is the amount that an employer pays, before deductions for taxes. What you actually take home is called the net pay.
Generally, take home pay is net pay.
the monthly take home pay for a vet is 51,039 hope that helped
Pay including all benefits is called a gross pay. However, after deductions carried, it may be termed as "NET" pay or 'take home salary'.
net pay
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No, net pay is your take home pay after taxes and other deductions
Net Pay
Your paycheck after taxes "what you take home".
$2,342
The amount you take home. Net pay is the gross pay less all deductions.